Mozambique: Peer-to-peer learning improves malaria response

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Authors: Jossias Machava

Vito manages a team of health technicians at the Heber Health Facility in Mecanhelas district. His team provides essential health services for local patients.

Strengthening malaria surveillance for data-driven decision-making in Mozambique was a 3.5-year project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Read about how the project improved health system capacity to correct errors that can influence data quality. Key for improved data was a functional malaria surveillance system — the integrated Malaria Information System, created by Malaria Consortium and partners under the leadership of the National Malaria Control Programme.

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